URLs from third party apps embedded via ApplicationContent have
been traditionally made reversable by an ugly monkey patch of
django.core.urlresolvers.reverse. This mechanism has been deprecated
and will be removed in future FeinCMS versions. To reverse an URL
of a blog entry, instead of this:

It’s possible to use Django’s template inheritance from third party
applications embedded through ApplicationContent too. To use this
facility, all you have to do is return a tuple consisting of the
template and the context. Instead of:

django-queryset-transform has been imported under feincms.utils
and is used for speeding up various aspects of the media library. The
prefilled attributes have been deprecated, because
django-queryset-transform can be used to do everything they did,
and better.

PageManager.active_filters has been converted from a list to a
SortedDict. This means that replacing or removing individual
filters has become much easier than before. If you only used the
public methods for registering new filters you don’t have to change
anything.

The same has been done with the request and response processors.

The TemplateContent has been changed to use the filesystem and
the app_directories template loaders directly. It can be used
together with the cached template loader now.

The tree editor has received a few usability fixes with (hopefully)
more to come.

Page.setup_request can be called repeatedly without harm now.
The return value of the first call is cached and returned on
subsequent calls which means that request processors are run
at most once.

Extensions such as translations and datepublisher which were
only usable with the page module have been made more generic and are
available for other FeinCMS-derived models too.

Media files from the medialibrary can be exported and imported in
bulk.

When creating a new translation of a page, content is only copied
from the original translation when the new page does not have any
content yet. Furthermore the user is notified that some content-copying
has happened.